they are betting the cost will be easy to swallow. >> we're anticipating a 15 to 20% jump in business because of this. >> reporter: san jose has tried this idea once before but in the earlier version it was the city that paid for the cost of the parklet. in this version the business owners will pay including about $600 in fees and a one-time permit of $75. len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> always stuck in traffic? a new study says you can blame a small group of drivers for the majority of bay area gridlock. researchers from uc-berkeley and mit tracked more than 350,000 drivers through their cell phone and gps signals. when a group came from outlying neighborhoods to travel long distances at the same time, they often clogged up the freeways. caltrans says it may put in more metering lights to spread out the volume in frequently congested areas. >>> coyotes in the bay area's urban centers becoming a bigger problem as the animals and humans come into increasing contact with each other. the twin peaks area in san francisco is reporting an uptick in coyote sightings. one neighbor we spoke to says pe